Dinosaur Moth

Perspective

Researchers on Australia’s Kangaroo
Island have discovered a tiny moth
they claim has remained essentially
unchanged for 40 million years. The
“dinosaur moth” challenges evolutionary
scientists who must explain how it
retained its original form for millions of
supposed generations. This difficulty
is reflected in its name, Aenigmatinea
glatzella, “enigma moth.” By comparison,
evolutionists claim that mankind’s
alleged apelike ancestor transformed
into modern humans in “only” 250,000
generations.